146
146
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
this operation has touched all nine of the task forces so-called strike force cities. this raid this morning in brooklyn at a medical clinic in the brighton beach neighborhood. other arrests in los angeles, detroit, dallas, chicago, and more. of course we have been reporting for months on the huge problem of medicare and medicaid fraud. estimated at some $80 billion a year on the low end. this crackdown, which came up in last night's presidential debate. authorities tell us they found every kind of scheme imaginable in this operation. false billing for medical equipment, community mental health, home health care, the list goes on. among those reportedly arrested -- a hospital ceo in houston, as well as doctors, nurses and other providers. we will be monitoring this news conference and the indictments as they come out. more as we get it here and on cnbc.com. >> scott, thank you. we'll check back with you as conditions warrant. >>> now to the markets. they're moving higher today, up 75 points on the dow, five on the nasdaq. s&p is up better than 8 1/2. we want to drill d
this operation has touched all nine of the task forces so-called strike force cities. this raid this morning in brooklyn at a medical clinic in the brighton beach neighborhood. other arrests in los angeles, detroit, dallas, chicago, and more. of course we have been reporting for months on the huge problem of medicare and medicaid fraud. estimated at some $80 billion a year on the low end. this crackdown, which came up in last night's presidential debate. authorities tell us they found every...
277
277
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
right some remember max company city? >> i'm glad you're entertaining yourself. >> all preparation that matters, right? >> it is. jarrett, what do you think, are people underestimating the vice president's abilities with paul ryan? >> if they aren't, they shouldn't. he's quick on his feet. he's good at linking things to a narrative. i can't imagine he would want to go into the weeds with paul ryan and talk about budget baselines. he'll talk about the kind of narrative, the middle class, the folks that he believes -- >> the ones buried in the last four years? >> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on air to congratulate you with the reds. amazing season. >> thank you. they're 5:1 odds. i think the nationalses are slightly above that. but i checked the game is saturday 8:38. i'm so excited because last time i got to the playo
right some remember max company city? >> i'm glad you're entertaining yourself. >> all preparation that matters, right? >> it is. jarrett, what do you think, are people underestimating the vice president's abilities with paul ryan? >> if they aren't, they shouldn't. he's quick on his feet. he's good at linking things to a narrative. i can't imagine he would want to go into the weeds with paul ryan and talk about budget baselines. he'll talk about the kind of narrative,...
60
60
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
the pensions of just one all-american city. tell you where, coming up. >>> plus what does shelia bare think of the big lawsuit against jp morguen? she is here to let us know. >>> we want to know, who has a better chance of winning this year is it a, mitt romney, or b, the new york jets? vote now on our show page, street signs.cnbc.com. the results, mandy, later in this cablecast. >> indeed. in fact, watching the trading day starting off in rally mode but that buying spree was short circuited about spain's fiscal situation. the dow lost a 52-point gain and on track for the sixth loss in eight session. the numbers more bearish for the s & p 500, down for the ninth time in 12 sessions and losing about 1.6% over that time. the nasdaq near break even, trying to avoid a six of seven losing streak t is down about 2% in that period. brian? >>> the u.s. is addicted to budgetary crystal meth, those words from a man we are now calling "breaking bad" bill gross there he is. his new picture. he outlined america's severe spending addiction i
the pensions of just one all-american city. tell you where, coming up. >>> plus what does shelia bare think of the big lawsuit against jp morguen? she is here to let us know. >>> we want to know, who has a better chance of winning this year is it a, mitt romney, or b, the new york jets? vote now on our show page, street signs.cnbc.com. the results, mandy, later in this cablecast. >> indeed. in fact, watching the trading day starting off in rally mode but that buying...
272
272
Oct 8, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
new york city only getting up to 55 for the day. a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some? >> i was happy to see it. i could feel it coming, too, because they were down 2-1. and i've seen st. louis enough. a great team, they won last year, but -- >> they won last year. and our closer shut the cardinals down. pretty impressive. almost as impressive as the reds going up 2-0. >> would it be more disappointing if you would win the series and then lose badly to the reds? how would you like to play out? might be better to lose now. >> last time i checked -- >> one game better. that's like your two touchdowns -- >> home field advantage, baby. >> like you
new york city only getting up to 55 for the day. a little bit of wet weather here throughout the carolina, down into florida. middle of the nation looks pretty quiet from st. louis to dallas. watch out for rain coming into the midwest later today. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's talk about the election if we could. joining us now, chief washington correspondent john harwood. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. where were the highlights about the nationals some?...
101
101
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york city. "wall street journal" reporting the apple makers are making components for a small ipad. some are worried that it could be a mistake for some saying it could squeeze margins. should we be concerned? >> no. should not be. i respect henry's work but you should not be because this is why wal-mart took out those kindle devices and so forth out of their stores. they took it out because people buy things through these ipads and so forth. that is a retail sales tool and that is why apple wants to get these things into people's hands. they need to move down to the seven inch version which kindle and everybody has. i think that is a game changer for apple. >> let's get more on this and the impact on tablet competitors like amazon and google. let's bring in senior editor. good to see you. should we be concerned if you buy an ipad mini you will not buy a regular ipad or not a touch. >> the touch hasn't gone on sale yet. it has things the iphone 5 brings to the table and then the idea is the ipad
we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york city. "wall street journal" reporting the apple makers are making components for a small ipad. some are worried that it could be a mistake for some saying it could squeeze margins. should we be concerned? >> no. should not be. i respect henry's work but you should not be because this is why wal-mart took out those kindle devices and so forth out of their stores. they took it out because people buy things through these ipads and...
227
227
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm on a tour, i'm in my 11th city and we're on a tour and i'm going to be doing a debate listening party at arizona state university tonight. this will be the 11th university i've been to, i've had 11 lunches with business owners. let me tell you what the people understand that i believe governor romney is going to drive home. spending is destroying this nation and i think if he stays on that message, he's going to do just fine. >> but, herman, doesn't he shav to say something about it? i have jim boykin here, smart guy, he's already challenging holtz-eakin on that. how much? where? defense? nondefense? safety net? where's it going to come from? >> i can't tell you where it's going to come from but i do believe it's going to be specific. i do know that the american people, regardless of the specifics on spending, i agree with the earlier comment that he's got to be specific on how he's going to create jobs. but relative to spending, the people sitting at their kitchen table, talking kitchen table economics know we cannot continue the spending, the run away spending like we've done in the
i'm on a tour, i'm in my 11th city and we're on a tour and i'm going to be doing a debate listening party at arizona state university tonight. this will be the 11th university i've been to, i've had 11 lunches with business owners. let me tell you what the people understand that i believe governor romney is going to drive home. spending is destroying this nation and i think if he stays on that message, he's going to do just fine. >> but, herman, doesn't he shav to say something about it?...
50
50
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney will get stronger. >> karen? >> i agree with what he is saying. there is the perception of economic growth and if that is the case and less regulation, i think you are see the industrials get better. >> i think if we can get back to 2007 and 8: 20 2007 and 2008 levels, it will be better. >> how often do you get a candidate that calls out a sector like that? >> it is not just the president and regulations that have hurt coal stocks? >> that has hurt it as much as the president holding things back. but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. t
. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney...
347
347
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> booyah this is john from the windy city. >> congratulations on last night's victory. >> ticker symbol nok? >> it is not okay to own that one. n-o-k. we are going to skip nokia. i will sanction no longer short selling research in motion. how about mark in maryland? >> jim, a big thank you booyah from my wife. my question is regarding gourdman's. is this an excellent buying opportunity? >> again, i know this sounds like i'm punting a lot. i don't know how the last three months of comparable stores have been, but i have to do my homework on this one. i'm not ready and up to speed. tom in california. >> two israeli communication stocks. partner and cell. ptnr and cel. >> i have been saying cel, please do not touch it. it is way too risky for me. billy in pennsylvania. >> yes, jim, booyah from steelers country who host your eagles on sunday. i bear no malice and how can i make money with you? >> okay. my question, pay big dividends 10%. windstream. >> we had them on. i was not convinced that this company was going to do very well. i'm going to say no. i'm going to armen in california. >> f
. >> booyah this is john from the windy city. >> congratulations on last night's victory. >> ticker symbol nok? >> it is not okay to own that one. n-o-k. we are going to skip nokia. i will sanction no longer short selling research in motion. how about mark in maryland? >> jim, a big thank you booyah from my wife. my question is regarding gourdman's. is this an excellent buying opportunity? >> again, i know this sounds like i'm punting a lot. i don't know how...
244
244
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
he needs the urban cities in ohio to turn out with big, big numbers. otherwise this thing gets very tricky for the president. >> yesterday, eamon, cnn opinion research had obama up four in ohio. but another poll, arg had romney up one. there's a new poll out today, came out today, survey usa has obama up one, 45% to 44% in ohio. >> i guess it depends on how many democrats you poll and how many republicans. >> that's true too. >> and that's why the debate is so important. because that deals with the energy and enthusiasm of your political base and that gets the turnout. if democrats are feeling muted and down beat after the debate, they might not be as fired out to go out and get their friends and rent a van and go to the polling place. the same thing with the republicans on the flip side. the enthusiasm and turnout on the base is going to matter in ohio. >> eamon, thank you. >> you bet. >> okay. are you a nationals fan? >> i'm -- i'm not. i'm not a baseball guy. so, but they're having a good year down here and redskins are doing all right too. >> yeah,
he needs the urban cities in ohio to turn out with big, big numbers. otherwise this thing gets very tricky for the president. >> yesterday, eamon, cnn opinion research had obama up four in ohio. but another poll, arg had romney up one. there's a new poll out today, came out today, survey usa has obama up one, 45% to 44% in ohio. >> i guess it depends on how many democrats you poll and how many republicans. >> that's true too. >> and that's why the debate is so important....
327
327
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, we are back with our special coverage today from the black rock trading floor in new york city. we've laid out the numbers. the firm manages more money than the federal reserve, more than $3.5 trillion. the question is, how are they putting their money to work in today's environment? and how are clients allocating capital today? joining me now in a cnbc exclusive are two people at the forefront of those decisions. quinton price and robert kapito, the president of black rock. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, since i don't think you've been with us before. nice to have you on the program. you are the global head of the alpha strategies group. really, a global opportunity for allocating capital. to what do you attribute the rally today? was it the ecb, do you think? was it the election last night? what's going on? the debate, rather. >> europe has been driving the market for months. ever since draghi made his comments, going back two months, we've seen confidence flowing back into equities. we've removed the d
>> well, we are back with our special coverage today from the black rock trading floor in new york city. we've laid out the numbers. the firm manages more money than the federal reserve, more than $3.5 trillion. the question is, how are they putting their money to work in today's environment? and how are clients allocating capital today? joining me now in a cnbc exclusive are two people at the forefront of those decisions. quinton price and robert kapito, the president of black rock....
63
63
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yeah, morgan stanley and citi are chosen as part of the portfolio. pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not entirely in love with energy here. and understand the congress that romney would be working with is not the congress that we had under president bush, which is a very pro-oil type of congress, right? >> stephanie link, take a position on hospital stock. one of the sectors that seems most obvious to gain under president obama affordable care act, more people heading into hospitals, getting care and the hospitals being reimbursed for that coverage where they otherwise might not be, those are the stocks pulling back right now as mr. romney seems to be gaining a bit in the polls. >> ye
. >> yeah, morgan stanley and citi are chosen as part of the portfolio. pick some names from the energy space? >> well, in the energy space it's all about the refiners, that's where most folks have been positioned. pete has been on that story, as well. a little bit of a reallocation, you look at exxon mobil which has proven oil reserves and has a touch of natural gas. i think under a romney administration, a big large cap oil name like exxon mobil will do well. however, i'm not...
98
98
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
a city councilman said the building cost the city $1 billion a year in the tax loss and calls this project outrageous. >> you're going to get so many people -- you're going to crash the site. >> i hope so. >> robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour -- street signs has top apple analyst gene munster from pipalafterry. he looks at what an ipad mini could mean for the stock and the one thing that he thinks could keep apple going for years to come. ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> checking the markets for you -- we are just a fraction off
a city councilman said the building cost the city $1 billion a year in the tax loss and calls this project outrageous. >> you're going to get so many people -- you're going to crash the site. >> i hope so. >> robert, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> coming up in the next hour -- street signs has top apple analyst gene munster from pipalafterry. he looks at what an ipad mini could mean for the stock and the one thing that he thinks could keep apple going for...
399
399
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 399
favorite 0
quote 0
so much for the city of brotherly love. a philadelphia high school teacher allegedly verbally abused a 16-year-old student just for wearing a mitt romney t-shirt! the girl and her dad are up next. want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 th
so much for the city of brotherly love. a philadelphia high school teacher allegedly verbally abused a 16-year-old student just for wearing a mitt romney t-shirt! the girl and her dad are up next. want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they...
183
183
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] you.piano ]nnouncer ] get more access with the citi card. we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... quiet. we know all that life demands from you. and how it's almost impossible for you to escape. almost.
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] you.piano ]nnouncer ] get more access with the citi card. we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... quiet. we know all that life demands from you. and how it's almost impossible for you to escape. almost.
97
97
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> come on, citi the other day said, you know, the analyst was positive on the stock because customer satisfaction improved. customer sats faction of existing customers doesn't tell me that they have a great strategy and way to grow their new subscribers. >> and you know, judge, it only could have improved given where it was. it had to be at a trough to say the least. so it only could improve. that's the reason why i think the stock has got on tten to th point. i understand what tillson is saying and mahaney. >> do you expect this move or is it about to evaporate? >> no. i'm a hater. all the people being very bullish this week, they're buried in this thing, number one. number two, no one should be shocked that it makes big moves. this is a 30 'em short position, so any time you've got a $120 target on a $60 stock with that many shares short you have to expect a huge rally. >> 20% in four days. >> we saw this movie though. in january it doubled. it went from 70 to 130. we saw just a few months ago we had the same thing play out. the stock went from 60 to 90. this is what happens in the
. >> come on, citi the other day said, you know, the analyst was positive on the stock because customer satisfaction improved. customer sats faction of existing customers doesn't tell me that they have a great strategy and way to grow their new subscribers. >> and you know, judge, it only could have improved given where it was. it had to be at a trough to say the least. so it only could improve. that's the reason why i think the stock has got on tten to th point. i understand what...
277
277
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
we're live today from blackrock's trading floor in new york city. we have a lot more ahead on this special action-packed edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, blackrock's chairman and ceo weighs in on everything from the markets to the upcoming election to why his firm was built for these economic times. it's an interview you can't afford to miss. >>> plus, numbers game. will a bad jobs report tomorrow discredit everything the fed has done to stimulate the economy? and branching out. amazon getting into commercial lending. is this another sign that their retail profit margins are feeling squeezed? that's coming up on the "closing bell." ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look a
we're live today from blackrock's trading floor in new york city. we have a lot more ahead on this special action-packed edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, blackrock's chairman and ceo weighs in on everything from the markets to the upcoming election to why his firm was built for these economic times. it's an interview you can't afford to miss. >>> plus, numbers game. will a bad jobs report tomorrow discredit everything the fed has done to stimulate the...
71
71
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> today's arrest in seven cities with the operation hit all nine of a federal task force so-called strike force cities, this crackdown, some funded by the affordable care act, is having some results. more than $4 billion recovered last year alone, officials say. which sounds great until you consider that the total fraud each year could be upwards of $80 billion and maybe even twice that. >> in other words, this is really just the tip of the iceberg. the annoying thing about this health care fraud is, it pushes up health care costs for all of us. right? >> that's right. that's why they are trying to crackdown on this. as we've reported on again and again this year, this fee-for-service situation that people can find ways to gain. so they're constantly doing this pay and chase type of thing. they're getting a lot better at analyzing data. that's what this represents. >> what's sad and amazing in this political season. the amount you money you talked about is exponentially more than the amount of revenue that would come to the government if they passed this so-called buffett rule. thi
. >> today's arrest in seven cities with the operation hit all nine of a federal task force so-called strike force cities, this crackdown, some funded by the affordable care act, is having some results. more than $4 billion recovered last year alone, officials say. which sounds great until you consider that the total fraud each year could be upwards of $80 billion and maybe even twice that. >> in other words, this is really just the tip of the iceberg. the annoying thing about this...
203
203
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> how was the columbus day parade in new york city? >> it was spectacular. >> she's an institution in new york city at the fabled columbus day parade. she's the commentator on that every year. >> that's where i was yesterday. it was amazingly fun. >> always look forward to your description of the high school bands out there. i'm bill griffeth. today's selloff comes as investors gear up for what some say could be a tough earnings season. we'll know in about an hour when dow component alcoa reports its results after the bell. coming up, ceoklaus kleinfeld talks with maria about the global economy. we'll also be the first to have yum brand results coming up. another key indicator of where this economy and market may be headed. here's where we stand now. a selloff this morning with the dow down 79 points. just kind of bumping along the bottom of the day, now at 13,506. the nasdaq is down 37 points. all these charts will look similar today. 1.2% down on the nasdaq. the s&p is down nine points at 1446. >> it's not a very happy anniversary to
. >> how was the columbus day parade in new york city? >> it was spectacular. >> she's an institution in new york city at the fabled columbus day parade. she's the commentator on that every year. >> that's where i was yesterday. it was amazingly fun. >> always look forward to your description of the high school bands out there. i'm bill griffeth. today's selloff comes as investors gear up for what some say could be a tough earnings season. we'll know in about an...
217
217
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
the stock approaching session highs after citi research put out a positive note. after conducting a survey, it was found more customers are satisfied with the movie streaming service. 48% said they were extremely sfied or very satisfied. that's up from 44% three months ago. bill, stock up about 9%, 10%. back to you. >> yeah, almost. thank you very much. then there's the story of kraft food group. erroneous trades caused that stock to surge nearly 30% this morning. it was during the very first minute of trade this morning, and now it's coming back again. look at that. up 1.3% now at $46.06. those early trades took it to $50. those were the trades that were canceled this morning. >> what a sharp move. these types of issues are happening more frequently. some believe it is hurting investor confidence. with us today to talk about it is carol roth and bob. good to see you all. tobias, what do you think? are you hearing this is an issue? >> no, not even a word. we had the flash crash a few years ago. that sent a reverberation. >> and the night trading snafu a couple mon
the stock approaching session highs after citi research put out a positive note. after conducting a survey, it was found more customers are satisfied with the movie streaming service. 48% said they were extremely sfied or very satisfied. that's up from 44% three months ago. bill, stock up about 9%, 10%. back to you. >> yeah, almost. thank you very much. then there's the story of kraft food group. erroneous trades caused that stock to surge nearly 30% this morning. it was during the very...
51
51
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was 84.4% which begs the question, who's the point for? i don't know who that is. >> i don't know who that point is. but of course lower oil prices today. as we saw a moment ago, down to $80 a barrel. >> the stock doubled year to date. >> airlines are moving higher. >>> another but bad news for bankrupt american airlines. that company now says it has fixed all of those loose seats which caused emergency landings earlier on this week but it is nonetheless another plaque eye for the beleaguered company. joining us, former ceo of continental airlines, gordon bethune. great to have you on the show. what do you think about this? if it was just issues of loose seats this week, that's one thing. but there are a number of things going on with american airlines right now. i
a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was 84.4% which begs the question, who's the point for? i don't know who that is. >> i don't know who that point is. but of course lower oil prices today. as we saw a moment ago, down to $80...
49
49
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
i agree with the comments in the citi report. you are seeing a turn in customer satisfaction. >> big day for ipos, as well. lifelock making their debut. which of these three do you like? >> the one that caught my eye is javolin mortgage. the thing you have to worry about is as they roll those new mortgages organization t s on, lower. >> we're coming off a year with the worst drought since 18956. think farmers and the have i wi industry looking for the biotech angle.56. think farmers and the have i industry looking for the biotech angle.56. think farmers and the have i industry looking for the biotech angle.956. think farmers and the have i industry looking for the biotech angle. >> david rosenberg is one of wall street's longest running bears, but is something about to turn him into a bull? david joins us on the fast line. welcome to halftime. >> nice to be back on. >> are you about to change your stripes? >> well, i'm not so sure that i've changed my stripes. i was never you're quite right a market bull in terms of the major ave
i agree with the comments in the citi report. you are seeing a turn in customer satisfaction. >> big day for ipos, as well. lifelock making their debut. which of these three do you like? >> the one that caught my eye is javolin mortgage. the thing you have to worry about is as they roll those new mortgages organization t s on, lower. >> we're coming off a year with the worst drought since 18956. think farmers and the have i wi industry looking for the biotech angle.56. think...
65
65
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen is this next headline where there are job training programs to address that shortage. it's hurting the midsection of the nations though. some districts are saying there's been some recent rainfall and it has helped crops. however, some of the price spikes related to the drought are beginning to show up at the consumer level. beige book is warning overall prices were mostly unchanged with some of those agricultural prices up. consumer spending was flat to up modestly with retail sales expanding modestly. high gas prices, political uncertainty, fisc
lefting off in new york and slowing in kansas city. residential real estate showing widespread improvement with existing home sales strengthening but prices steady to up. residential construction rose in most districts. mortgage lending was up especially for re-fis. job growth was flat to up restrained by all the headlines you've been reading -- politics, presidential race, fiscal policy and the european debt crisis. several statistics reporting a lack of skilled workers. what we haven't seen...
44
44
Oct 8, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> blackrock, getting an upgrade to buy from neutral at citi. >> this is really a valuation call. the analysts sees an earnings surprise coming up which is an interesting kind of bold. but the asset managers in general should do pretty well because of higher equity markets. these guys have the global platform and biggest in the industry. i like this call especially if larry fink stays on. >> facebook cut to sell over at btig. the stock is down 6% or more over the past week. simon, this one had some pretty good momentum. i'm wondering if that's all gone now? >> btig are saying nothing no one has been talking about before. that concerns basically on mobile monetarization. >> all right. all day cnbc is look at the stocks that have powered the s&p 500 to multiyear highs. is there still time to get in or have you missed the boat. mary thompson is here with a look at the credit card companies. how are you? >> good. a lot of analysts saying in this space jump on board, the water is fine. these companies helped in part by rising market. credit infused and u.s. economy shows signs of life.
. >> blackrock, getting an upgrade to buy from neutral at citi. >> this is really a valuation call. the analysts sees an earnings surprise coming up which is an interesting kind of bold. but the asset managers in general should do pretty well because of higher equity markets. these guys have the global platform and biggest in the industry. i like this call especially if larry fink stays on. >> facebook cut to sell over at btig. the stock is down 6% or more over the past week....
104
104
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
think you still look at the high beta stocks, citi, bank of america. that's where there's massive option activity, including today in bank of america, it was 3-1 calls to puts in the first half our hour. over 100,000 calls against 30,000 puts. that continues to be the trend. >> thanks for bringing us the tweets, seema. >>> coming up on "power lunch," is the obama administration helping corporate america break a key labor law to help win next month's election. senator john mccain is with us live to talk about it in the 1:00 p.m. hour. >>> but final trade's next on the halftime report. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 mark
think you still look at the high beta stocks, citi, bank of america. that's where there's massive option activity, including today in bank of america, it was 3-1 calls to puts in the first half our hour. over 100,000 calls against 30,000 puts. that continues to be the trend. >> thanks for bringing us the tweets, seema. >>> coming up on "power lunch," is the obama administration helping corporate america break a key labor law to help win next month's election. senator...
128
128
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
also keeps your costs down using the cloud as you are doing because you have facilities in redwood city. have you facilities in bangalore and various other places so that must be a cost savings as well. >> that's right. we put our studios where the artistic talent is. one of the unique aspects that technology has allowed dreamworks to achieve is to have any one of those artists working on any one of our movies at any given time. that sort of flexibility in both people and digital resources is pretty key to our cost equation and pretty key to the quality of our movies. >> i was talking with an analyst before the show about you and what you're going to bring to dreamworks and are bringing to dreamworks. he made an interesting comment. he said as an analyst that covers the company, i'm on the fence as to whether i should consider it now a technology company or an entertainment company. are you becoming a tech company? >> i think since its inception, dreamworks has always invested very heavily in technology. after all, we don't use cameras. we manufacture the images completely from scratch.
also keeps your costs down using the cloud as you are doing because you have facilities in redwood city. have you facilities in bangalore and various other places so that must be a cost savings as well. >> that's right. we put our studios where the artistic talent is. one of the unique aspects that technology has allowed dreamworks to achieve is to have any one of those artists working on any one of our movies at any given time. that sort of flexibility in both people and digital...
245
245
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
beautiful city, beautiful clean city. we've had people we listened to this week like sam zell, very unsettled about the global economy and even here domestically and whether there's another recession that could come next year. are you seeing any signs of that based on advertising? >> no. if you talk about two consecutive quarters of negative growth, we're not seeing that in the advertising business. we're seeing modest growth. so sort of 2%, 3% kind of growth. i think it's also depends on which market. financial times said that italy, spain, turkey, greece, down 50% from where it was in 2007. but in terms of america, which is really our principal market, north america, about 90% of it is america, you're seeing modest growth. i think what you are seeing is a big shift. so you'll be pleased to know that 40% of ad spending is still -- so $600 billion industry. 40% is still television and television continues to grow, although it is declining as a percentage of the overall pie because digital, social media, are growing, analy
beautiful city, beautiful clean city. we've had people we listened to this week like sam zell, very unsettled about the global economy and even here domestically and whether there's another recession that could come next year. are you seeing any signs of that based on advertising? >> no. if you talk about two consecutive quarters of negative growth, we're not seeing that in the advertising business. we're seeing modest growth. so sort of 2%, 3% kind of growth. i think it's also depends on...
113
113
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
they believe that worries about the lake city contract were keeping the stock down. that's a big part of the business. the deal can be worth $2 billion over the next ten years. if they lost the contract, it wouldn't have been a huge hit to atk's earnings. the company doesn't have any other major contracts expiring in the near future where it has to compete for business. investors have much less to worry about. confidence, now the big risk, it's off the table. we can now focus on atk's monster buy back, 175 million repurchase authorization. plus, if obama gets re-elected, they expect the civilian side to get a major boost as regular people, yes, stockpile ammo. not making it up. what happens if the election in 2008, on the other hand if, romney wins, he wants to increase spending to me. given all the factors, i can see why cowen believes that atk can outperform by 20%. you make a pretty compelling case that the stock is ready to play catchup. what about the downgrade? on one hand, jeffries had the bad luck of coming out with this research right before the army reupped
they believe that worries about the lake city contract were keeping the stock down. that's a big part of the business. the deal can be worth $2 billion over the next ten years. if they lost the contract, it wouldn't have been a huge hit to atk's earnings. the company doesn't have any other major contracts expiring in the near future where it has to compete for business. investors have much less to worry about. confidence, now the big risk, it's off the table. we can now focus on atk's monster...
259
259
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've seen on our show many times before. democrat jimmy williams is sitting right next to me, and republican joe watkins -- >> he's missing in action. >> you know what, he heard it was jimmy, he said i can't debate that guy. i can't. i'm going to fold like -- he's afraid. that happens. >> he shouldn't be. >> oh, here he comes! >> he's running. >> it's bad to run. >> you're out of breath. >> then you would have a chance. >> not if you run a lot. >> but then you would have a chance. sales at auto nation sailing 23%. mike jackson is the ceo. how you doing? >> j
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've...
264
264
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
standing patiently buy, steven engler, global head of a g-10 fx strategy at citi. thanks for joining us again. want to come to some of your u.s. dollar calls. you've been making the point that on the economic data in the u.s. dollar moves have been consistently moving hand in hand of late in the past they used to move in the opposition direction. so do you put this down to the qe-3 factor? >> in part, although it's been in place even when qe-3, or when quantitative easing hasn't been a major driver, a major force in the market. you have to realize that when you take a look at correlations over long periods of time, the dollar is kind of the currency of despair. you buy it when the economy is weak and you pretty much sell everything else. i think qe-3 is kind of making it easy for the euro and the europeans to look good right now because much of the world is terrified about the balance sheet expansion that they expect to occur and the flood of liquidity. so i think that there's a bias in the market. you know, to sell dollars broadly. in that circumstance, you look a
standing patiently buy, steven engler, global head of a g-10 fx strategy at citi. thanks for joining us again. want to come to some of your u.s. dollar calls. you've been making the point that on the economic data in the u.s. dollar moves have been consistently moving hand in hand of late in the past they used to move in the opposition direction. so do you put this down to the qe-3 factor? >> in part, although it's been in place even when qe-3, or when quantitative easing hasn't been a...
193
193
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
your message is obama is in fact going to rob the suburbs to pay the city. in brief, stanley, how does he do that as president? >> well, larry, there's a practice called regional tax base sharing that obama would like to spread to every metropolitan region in the country. this is where all the suburbs in a metropolitan area have to kick in a big chunk of their tax money and that gets redistributed to cities. ohio has a lot of folks that would like to see that practice come to the state. >> cleveland, right? maybe even hamilton county, which is cincinnati which has its urban problems. >> that's right. but they're centered around the northeastern area around cleveland. they made a good run at it and came close in the legislature in 2009. >> that's what i wanted to get at. i have no correct you're right about president obama's hidden agenda. but at the end of the day, if these states and localities don't want to do that, they don't have to do that. in 2010, the tea party stopped tax sharing and they were also able to stop a lot of the regional planning. it's re
your message is obama is in fact going to rob the suburbs to pay the city. in brief, stanley, how does he do that as president? >> well, larry, there's a practice called regional tax base sharing that obama would like to spread to every metropolitan region in the country. this is where all the suburbs in a metropolitan area have to kick in a big chunk of their tax money and that gets redistributed to cities. ohio has a lot of folks that would like to see that practice come to the state....
322
322
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us for a bit of a debate around this is head of developed markets rate strategy at citi. thanks for coming along. so what are you expecting from the ecb, when will they move next? >> i think today will be a monday event. the market is not pricing any in move. if there's going to be a change in policy, it will happen probably towards the end of the year and then most likely forecast also another change in the first quarter much next year. so it's all about expectations for the future. >> how do you trade around those expectations? >> the way to trade around it is to carry. the ecb has carry rich. you have on libor a quite steep structure. and so what we expect our baseline scenario to profit from long positions there. >> let's put this into the context of what's going on. we have the central banks and developed markets, the bank of englands as well today, most people agree that we won't get anything from the bank of england until november, december. any thoughts there? >> i think with regards to the fmoc minutes, what we'll get is most likely some sort of sense for unhappi
joining us for a bit of a debate around this is head of developed markets rate strategy at citi. thanks for coming along. so what are you expecting from the ecb, when will they move next? >> i think today will be a monday event. the market is not pricing any in move. if there's going to be a change in policy, it will happen probably towards the end of the year and then most likely forecast also another change in the first quarter much next year. so it's all about expectations for the...
234
234
Oct 8, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the third largest city in the united states of america. there's no reason that it shouldn't be among the top tier in terms of innovation technology companies that get built. groupon being one example. but at lightbank, we're in over 50 companies. doing amazing things. this is just one more part of the cocktail that gets built that allows us to get great entrepreneurs and great ideas and help get them off the ground. >> eric, from your perspective as venture capitalists and co-founders of groupon, the stock is down more than 50%. i'm being generous. since it ipo'd at the new york stock exchange. i'm wondering what you think went wrong when it came to this issue. >> first of all, we're not here to talk about groupon -- the guy you should talk to is andrew, the ceo. but i think in general, when you look at the recent ipo of facebook, zynga, groupon, there's no question that these companies have been very volatile and investors have bounced around quite a bit over the past few months. and why that is, i'm not an expert in the field and couldn'
it's the third largest city in the united states of america. there's no reason that it shouldn't be among the top tier in terms of innovation technology companies that get built. groupon being one example. but at lightbank, we're in over 50 companies. doing amazing things. this is just one more part of the cocktail that gets built that allows us to get great entrepreneurs and great ideas and help get them off the ground. >> eric, from your perspective as venture capitalists and...
239
239
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
yet another city in northern california is going broke. find out why silicon valley may not be the economic engine and job creator that everyone thinks it is. a lot more on california's state of pain next. and then later, what if you could get data on your cell phone to check the web, update your facebook page for nearly free? we we will tell you how. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions
yet another city in northern california is going broke. find out why silicon valley may not be the economic engine and job creator that everyone thinks it is. a lot more on california's state of pain next. and then later, what if you could get data on your cell phone to check the web, update your facebook page for nearly free? we we will tell you how. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major...
325
325
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll see where it all plays out, whether all current cities are suddenly represented in oil and gold, suddenly gold and oil are so high that any gains that you get in your market averages are -- >> and yet crude oil back at -- >> 92, yeah. expressed in either euros or dollar, it's expensive. the ten year note which we know is just able to trade wherever it wants and not being influenced at all by the fed, just at a 1.63%. look at the dollar which has been around 1.28 versus the euro. 1.29 today. and then gold was at a session high, i think it was at a euro all-time high yesterday. down a little bit today. >> right now time for the global markets report. ross westgate is standing by. while you -- >> two days now? >> guess who we get onset with us. >> mr. poulter. that's fantastic. and is that the first interview he's done outside of the event? >> he may have just talked after the event, i guess, and i know he had a few guinnesss after the event. i saw a few pictures yesterday. but he had those same eyes. eyes scare me a little bit. i'm not going to be that nice. because he put a dagge
we'll see where it all plays out, whether all current cities are suddenly represented in oil and gold, suddenly gold and oil are so high that any gains that you get in your market averages are -- >> and yet crude oil back at -- >> 92, yeah. expressed in either euros or dollar, it's expensive. the ten year note which we know is just able to trade wherever it wants and not being influenced at all by the fed, just at a 1.63%. look at the dollar which has been around 1.28 versus the...
172
172
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
citi says they see them tracking above consensus. consensus is 2%. citi thinks they're looking up 3%. as a result, shares are higher, carl. back to you. >> thanks so much. let's take a quick check of the markets. the dow sitting near its highest levels in almost five years since december 2007 on the back of that strong jobs number, perhaps. s&p not quite at an intraday high for the year and 1469 and got to get to 1474.51 to set a new interview intra day high for 2012. when we come back, more pain at the pump and up next we'll find out yet perfect storm will be brewing in california. a state that refines its own gasoline and why stations are closing their doors. that's next. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. you know it can be hard to lbrea
citi says they see them tracking above consensus. consensus is 2%. citi thinks they're looking up 3%. as a result, shares are higher, carl. back to you. >> thanks so much. let's take a quick check of the markets. the dow sitting near its highest levels in almost five years since december 2007 on the back of that strong jobs number, perhaps. s&p not quite at an intraday high for the year and 1469 and got to get to 1474.51 to set a new interview intra day high for 2012. when we come...
435
435
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 435
favorite 0
quote 0
new york city, only reaching 58. farther south, 60s around atlanta, tampa, you'll see some dry skies. florida has been dealing with wet weather over the last several weeks. a little drier for today. some of those lighter showers moving across the upper midwest into the western great lakes, but central southern plain there is to texas, looking pretty good. the big d 82 and partly sunny skies. and then the western half of the nation is all is fair. seattle right around 68 for the day. we have cooler conditions moving in across the northern tier. that's all coming in behind this front which by wednesday will be closer toward the eastern lakes. so now we have a little bit of rain to deal with, rochester, buffalo, syracuse on wednesday. that front heads east as we move into thursday, but makes way for yet another frontal system and that will reinforce the cooler air and also bring us a few more showers to the great lakes. back to you. >>> subpoe&p 500 earnings proje to decline in the third quarter, first time since 2009.
new york city, only reaching 58. farther south, 60s around atlanta, tampa, you'll see some dry skies. florida has been dealing with wet weather over the last several weeks. a little drier for today. some of those lighter showers moving across the upper midwest into the western great lakes, but central southern plain there is to texas, looking pretty good. the big d 82 and partly sunny skies. and then the western half of the nation is all is fair. seattle right around 68 for the day. we have...
307
307
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 307
favorite 0
quote 0
the reason for this rally we've seen on netflix, we had upgraded citi earlier. the customer satisfaction at the firm appears to be improving. in the course of the wake of the price de-bach o'last year, that's good news to shareholders. carl, back to you. >> that is a big deal for a name that's been kicked around. thanks a lot, mary. >>> as you might have heard, mark zuckerberg speaking out about their growth. you're going whaer what he told matt lauer in just a few moments. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. \s 12 >>> it's a new milestone for facebook, announcing they have more than a billion users. ceo mark zuckerberg speaking to matt lauer in an exclusive interview. >> if a company has a billion users, how can they not be killing it. >> we're a publi
the reason for this rally we've seen on netflix, we had upgraded citi earlier. the customer satisfaction at the firm appears to be improving. in the course of the wake of the price de-bach o'last year, that's good news to shareholders. carl, back to you. >> that is a big deal for a name that's been kicked around. thanks a lot, mary. >>> as you might have heard, mark zuckerberg speaking out about their growth. you're going whaer what he told matt lauer in just a few moments. if we...
253
253
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> hoping to build momentum for his campaign, president barack obama stumps in california today after what many saw as a lackluster debate last week. he's hoping the new lower unemployment rate will give him a boost. the president is attending a fund-raiser in los angeles, and then he heads to ohio. >>> mitt romney is spending the weekend in florida where yesterday he spent much of the day preparing for the next debate. it's a must-win state to capture the white house. jim acosta is traveling with romney for us. >> reporter: fred, mitt romney is wrapping up a three-day campaign sweep through florida. the part was in debate prep and this is in port st. lucie, florida in front of an estimated crowd of 12,000 people. of course, over the last couple of days we heard mitt romney continue this victory lap after what was widely perceived to be a big victory in that first presidential debate. earlier this morning on the sunday talk shows, top obama campaign strategists went
now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> hoping to build momentum for his campaign, president barack obama stumps in california today after what many saw as a lackluster debate last week. he's hoping the new lower unemployment rate will give him a boost. the president is attending a fund-raiser in los angeles, and then he heads to ohio. >>> mitt romney is spending the weekend in florida where yesterday he spent much of the day...
177
177
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i am so happy to have my work in new york city. >> reporter: some people are not happy an italian icon is hidden away in a living room. >> if they wanted to exalt the admiral of the ocean, they wouldn't have encased it in this boxy frame. >> reporter: so i walked up more steps at the consulate to discuss what was done by a japanese artist in manhattan. >> arts is a language supposed to unify people and different cultures. >> now i ordered chinese takeout, will the delivery man come up here to the living room so i can watch tv here along with chris? >> reporter: you can explore this exhibit until november 18th. then the ancient mariner freed from new york pigeons gets major cleaning and repairs. >> that's pretty fascinating. that will change the view of columbus circle, at least for another month. >> you're like, i'm not sure about blocking the view, it is beautiful. >> you know, the story-telling was great, but the concept is interesting and different. >> thank you. >> take it away, don. >> enjoy your weekend. appreciate it. >> you too. >>> there we go. hello, everyone. i'm don le
. >> i am so happy to have my work in new york city. >> reporter: some people are not happy an italian icon is hidden away in a living room. >> if they wanted to exalt the admiral of the ocean, they wouldn't have encased it in this boxy frame. >> reporter: so i walked up more steps at the consulate to discuss what was done by a japanese artist in manhattan. >> arts is a language supposed to unify people and different cultures. >> now i ordered chinese...
142
142
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
against city hall. susan candiotti has the story for you. >> reporter: this documentary, the latest project of filmmaker ken burns whose daughter is co-director, tells the story of five black and latino teenagers. they were convicted of raping and brutally beating a white female jogger in new york's central park in 1989. >> it was this huge media story. there was a lot of coverage, but everyone got it wrong at that time. >> she was hollering, help, help. >> reporter: the five teenagers confessed to the crime after what they said was an unfair interrogation. they were charged even though none was a match for a dna sample found at the scene. turns out it belonged to this man. >> he commits at least five more rapes that we know of after the central park jogger. >> reporter: but the serial rainest did not confess until after the five teens already had served sentences ranging from seven to 11 years. a judge threw out the convictions. >> the verdicts have been set aside in their entirety. >> yeah! >> reporte
against city hall. susan candiotti has the story for you. >> reporter: this documentary, the latest project of filmmaker ken burns whose daughter is co-director, tells the story of five black and latino teenagers. they were convicted of raping and brutally beating a white female jogger in new york's central park in 1989. >> it was this huge media story. there was a lot of coverage, but everyone got it wrong at that time. >> she was hollering, help, help. >> reporter: the...
126
126
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
he was in the city of nob nobeulo and theyl lthey also ca him. they were able to arrest him and this morning they presented him for the media, basically, you know, we have this gentleman, he -- he answered directly, so he's very high up in the chain. >> let me jump in and ask you too, because to be clear, from what i understand, we had fobs who talked to the sheriff of saturday pa zepeda county who said they don't know if this guy was the one that pulled the trigger, but he may be involved, correct? >> that is correct. i spoke with the sheriff this morning. this guy is very high up in the chain, he was more than likely not at the scene, but he was ultimately responsible for the acts of his underlings. he basically oversaw -- everybody answered to him. so as to his role, his exact role, but he was ultimately responsible for everything that this has done in that -- this time frame. >> what more do you know? he was known as the squirrel. what more do you know about him? >> well, they're tying him to the murder of 72 migrants in august of 2010. >> wo
he was in the city of nob nobeulo and theyl lthey also ca him. they were able to arrest him and this morning they presented him for the media, basically, you know, we have this gentleman, he -- he answered directly, so he's very high up in the chain. >> let me jump in and ask you too, because to be clear, from what i understand, we had fobs who talked to the sheriff of saturday pa zepeda county who said they don't know if this guy was the one that pulled the trigger, but he may be...
182
182
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massive effort on both sides for nevada's 6 electoral votes. >> that's why you saw my dad here friday, my mom here yesterday, we have got, you know, this is -- this state is very important to us as are many other states across the country. but this election is going to come down to just a handful of votes probably in the entire country. >> are you registered to vote? >> reporter: registering latinos, a priority where the margin of victory could be razor thin. you've been out here how long today? >> today, like five hours. >> reporter: five hours. how many people have you gotten to regist
little city in the world. the democrats here, the ground war is on. bus loads of party faithful, some from other states, already knocking on doors appealing directly to latinos. republicans too seeking favor with latino voters. craig romney. the candidates' spanish speaking son on one of the many trips by the candidate, his family and surrogates all descending on nevada. obama, first lady and their surrogates doing the same, a massive effort on both sides for nevada's 6 electoral votes....
128
128
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. i"i'm not in favor of a a$5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't romney level with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks? because according to experts, he'd have to raise taxes on the middle class - or increase the deficit to pay for it. if we can't trust him here... how could we ever trust him here? ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. zoirchgs a space rocket blasted off from cape canaveral last night launching the fist private flight from the international space station. >> liftoff of the space x falcon 9 rocket. launching dragon to the international space station and returning cargo -- >> the unmanned capsule called dragon is on its way to the
] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. i"i'm not in favor of a a$5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't romney level with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks? because according to experts, he'd have to raise taxes on the...
296
296
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
and we get them to work with people in city hall, to solve problems in cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government, one smartphone app at a time. ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> all right, round two in the debates between
and we get them to work with people in city hall, to solve problems in cities for a year. >> she wants to fix local government, one smartphone app at a time. ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german...
157
157
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
dozens of cities saw record lows over the weekend. the midwest in an early deep freeze including in sioux city, iowa, where they're bottoming out at 15 degrees. alexandria steele is live in the extreme weather center. good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. it certainly is cold around the country. all right, yesterday alone, 170 record low high temperatures, meaning the afternoons were well below average. st. louis only 51, should have been 68. places that should have been in the 60s were well below average. so freeze threat today. you can see kind of how widespread it is from the upper midwest to texas through the mid-atlantic. places like ohio, running about a week and a half ahead of schedule with their first freeze. it's well below average and certainly a little bit earlier than normal. coldest thus far of the season, we saw it begin last week in the northern plains and upper midwest. now migrating into the south and east. today really kind of the coldest of the low and then temperatures will warm up. so there is certainly
dozens of cities saw record lows over the weekend. the midwest in an early deep freeze including in sioux city, iowa, where they're bottoming out at 15 degrees. alexandria steele is live in the extreme weather center. good morning. >> good morning to you, soledad. it certainly is cold around the country. all right, yesterday alone, 170 record low high temperatures, meaning the afternoons were well below average. st. louis only 51, should have been 68. places that should have been in the...
157
157
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in a major speech mitt romney says the middle east is more dangerous under president obama. >>> two chinese businesses trying to expand in the united states. why they could be a threat to national security. >>> plus, attempting history from the edge of space. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> a post-debate surge in a highly regarded poll for mitt romney. the presidential nominee leading president obama. take a look at these numbers just out from the pew research center. romney, four points ahead of the president in this pew research center survey of likely voters nationwide. that's
what do you take of the city? tie city needs to stop dragging their feet. we were innocent and this is -- this is just going to continue to further restate that. >> reporter: salam says no matter the outcome. he may never fully escape his nightmare that started in this park. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> as for the central park jogger herself, she's gone to become a motivational speaker, author of the book "i am the central park jogger." >>> happening now in...
112
112
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> checking the top stories, a little more than a half hour mitt romney will tell voters his vision for u.s. foreign policy. he will speak at the virginia military institute, and he is expected to attack president obama on his handling of the middle east and iran. we'll bring you the speech live in the next hour. >>> in health news, 91 people in nine states have now come down with a rare strain of fungal meningitis. so far seven people have died in cases linked to taint
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] with the blackish-blue frame and the...
101
101
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> we are back with michael nutter. mr. mayor, huh for being here. i wanted to talk to you a little bit about your friend who sometimes makes democrats nervous. he can be inartful when he says things. as he goes into this debate, what's the most important thing you would advise the vice president to do? >> well, candy, thank you. i generally don't advise the vice president, but i heard your segment earlier, and i hope that he does advise mr. ryan, first and foremost, just to tell the truth, unlike what we've heard at the republican convention. zi think the big thing with vice president biden is that he speaks from his heart. is he an earthy guy. he grew up in scranton. of course, represented the state of delaware for a long
. ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> we are back with michael nutter. mr. mayor, huh for being here. i wanted to talk to you a little bit about...
85
85
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> perhaps the september report was the october surprise, at least it was to some conservatives who say the numbers don't add up. 114,000 new jobs were added to the economy in september. that's a fairly lackluster number. more jobs were created in july and august than originally reported, so those numbers were revised up by 86,000. they are all still below the levels needed to sustain a drop in unemployment. that's why some people found it odd that unemployment fell by 3/10 of a percent, below the 8% mark to 7.8%. the lowest level in four years. the numbers may have more meaning for the campaign trail than the economy. politically s
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> perhaps the september...